Scientists gave a robot a sense of smell with locust antennae and AI

Scientists gave a robot a sense of smell with locust antennae and AI

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We’ve seen cyborg insect’s before but this is one is more machine than bug. Usually scientists are hooking bugs up with extra sensors or functions. These researcheers at Tel Aviv University have added biolgic sensors to a robot! more from engadget:

In a study published Monday in the journal Biosensor and Bioelectronics, a group of researchers from Tel Aviv University (via Neuroscience News) said they recently created a robot that can identify a handful of smells with 10,000 times more sensitivity than some specialized electronics. They describe their robot as a bio-hybrid platform (read: cyborg). It features a set of antennae taken from a desert locust that is connected to an electronic system that measures the amount of electrical signal produced by the antennae when they detect a smell. They paired the robot with an algorithm that learned to characterize the smells by their signal output. In this way, the team created a system that could reliably differentiate between eight “pure” odors, including geranium, lemon and marzipan, and two mixtures of different smells. The scientists say their robot could one day be used to detect drugs and explosives.

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